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==1915== |
==1915== |
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*{{WF}} German attack in Lorraine (forest of Parroy) and in sector of Fontenoy (west of Soissons). |
*{{WF}} - German attack in [[Lorraine]] (forest of Parroy) and in sector of Fontenoy (west of [[Soissons]]). |
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*{{EF}} Between Vistula and Bug Germans attack Russians on the Wolitsa, and Russians repulse Archduke north of Krasnik. Russians defeat Austrians on east bank of Dniester and capture 2,000 prisoners. |
*{{EF}} - Between Vistula and Bug Germans attack Russians on the Wolitsa, and Russians repulse Archduke north of [[Krasnik]]. Russians defeat Austrians on east bank of Dniester and capture 2,000 prisoners. |
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==1916== |
==1916== |
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*{{WF}} British consolidate their positions; withdraw from Bois des Foureaux (High Wood); French make slight advance west of Fleury (Verdun). |
*{{WF}} - British consolidate their positions; withdraw from Bois des Foureaux (High Wood); French make slight advance west of Fleury (Verdun). |
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*{{EF}} Sakharov drives Austrians back on to the Lipa, captures Mikhailovka, makes 13,000 prisoners. |
*{{EF}} - Sakharov drives Austrians back on to the Lipa, captures Mikhailovka, makes 13,000 prisoners. |
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==1917== |
==1917== |
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*{{WF}} German counter-attacks repulsed at Moronvillers (Champagne). |
*{{WF}} - German counter-attacks repulsed at Moronvillers (Champagne). |
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*{{EF}} Russian withdrawal in Galicia; Kalusz evacuated. |
*{{EF}} - Russian withdrawal in [[Galicia]]; Kalusz evacuated. |
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*{{NO}} 6 German steamers intercepted off Dutch coast, 2 driven ashore, damaged by gunfire, 4 captured. |
*{{NO}} - 6 German steamers intercepted off Dutch coast, 2 driven ashore, damaged by gunfire, 4 captured. |
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*{{PO}} Disorders in Petrograd engineered by Maximalists commence. |
*{{PO}} - Disorders in Petrograd engineered by Maximalists commence. |
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==1918== |
==1918== |
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*{{WF}} South of Dormans French and Americans counter-attack and take villages of St. Agneau and La Chapelle. Germans advance up Marne to Montvoison (seven miles from Epernay). |
*{{WF}} - South of Dormans French and Americans counter-attack and take villages of St. Agneau and La Chapelle. Germans advance up Marne to Montvoison (seven miles from Epernay). |
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*{{EF}} - Ex-Tsar Nicholas and family shot at Ekaterinburg, capital of Red Ural, by order of Ural Regional Council. |
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*{{PO}} Trial of M. Malvy, former French Minister of Interior, on charge of treason. |
*{{PO}} - Trial of M. Malvy, former French Minister of Interior, on charge of treason. |
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==References/notes== |
==References/notes== |
Revision as of 16:28, 5 June 2018
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Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 16 July.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 16 July on The Great War wiki.
1915
- Template:WF - German attack in Lorraine (forest of Parroy) and in sector of Fontenoy (west of Soissons).
- Template:EF - Between Vistula and Bug Germans attack Russians on the Wolitsa, and Russians repulse Archduke north of Krasnik. Russians defeat Austrians on east bank of Dniester and capture 2,000 prisoners.
1916
- Template:WF - British consolidate their positions; withdraw from Bois des Foureaux (High Wood); French make slight advance west of Fleury (Verdun).
- Template:EF - Sakharov drives Austrians back on to the Lipa, captures Mikhailovka, makes 13,000 prisoners.
1917
- Template:WF - German counter-attacks repulsed at Moronvillers (Champagne).
- Template:EF - Russian withdrawal in Galicia; Kalusz evacuated.
- Template:NO - 6 German steamers intercepted off Dutch coast, 2 driven ashore, damaged by gunfire, 4 captured.
- Template:PO - Disorders in Petrograd engineered by Maximalists commence.
1918
- Template:WF - South of Dormans French and Americans counter-attack and take villages of St. Agneau and La Chapelle. Germans advance up Marne to Montvoison (seven miles from Epernay).
- Template:EF - Ex-Tsar Nicholas and family shot at Ekaterinburg, capital of Red Ural, by order of Ural Regional Council.
- Template:PO - Trial of M. Malvy, former French Minister of Interior, on charge of treason.
References/notes
Lord Edward Gleichen (1918–1920). Chronology of the War. Volumes I, II & III. Constable & Company, London. (Copyright expired)